LEGAL HELPERS STANDS BY CLIENT WHEN CREDITOR SUES IN BANKRUPTCY COURT
A Legal Helpers client in the Southern District of Florida, a single mother struggling to make ends meet, filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy, in part to discharge a debt obligation owed to her family court attorney fees. The creditor, a local law firm, filed an adversary complaint in the bankruptcy court challenging the discharge of the debt. Legal Helpers successfully defended the client forcing the dismissal of the creditor’s complaint and recovered attorney fees and costs awarded by the federal bankruptcy judge.
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